Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1935 — Page 6
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RURAL CHURCHES Antioch M. B. C. H. W. Spencer, pastor. Ollie K repps. superintendent Sunday School, 9:30 a. in. Morning worship. Id:30 a. m. Young Peoples meeting, 7 p. m. Prayer service Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. The place ot the prayer ser vice will be announced Sunday. You are welcome at Antioch. oDecatur M. E. Circuit Lester J. Brunner, pastor. Mt. Pleaasant 9:30 a. m. —Sunday School, Norval Fuhrman, superintendent. 10:30 a. m. —Claes meeting, Ed Spangler, leader. Beulah chapel 9:30 a. m. —Sunday School, WillVd Mcßride, superintendent. 10:30 a. m.—Morning worship. “ALL BRAN FORMS MAJOR PORTION OF MY BREAKFAST” Dolicious Cereal Relieved His Constipation* Read Mr. Huyghe’s voluntary letter: “After suffering for years, I happened to notice in the grocery a box of I determined to give it a fair trial. “Today it forms the major portion of my breakfast. I cannot say enough for its effect, as I am a man 58 years of age, at the time in life when one needs just what Bran does for you.”—Mr. Robt. A. Huyghe, 810 Union St., New Orleans, La. ★Constipation due to insufficient “bulk" in meals. Research shows that Kellogg’s All-Bran furnishes “bulk” to exercise the intestines. All-Bran also supplies vitamin B and iron. Two tablespoonfuls daily are usually sufficient. With each meal, in serious cases. If not relieved this way, see your doctor. The “bulk” in All-Bran resists digestion better than the “bulk” in leafy vegetables. How much better to use this gentle food in place of patent medicines. At all grocers in the jpgag, red-and-green package. Wagl 1 Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Keep on the Sunny Side of Life
- , IiThTHOMEGmceryl ■ JOHN B. STULTS ■ Phone 88 or 98 We Deliver! ■! K PAY CASH and PAY LESS! ■ NOTICE! SUPERIOR QUALITY. LOWER PRICES ■ ■ ONE PRICE TO ALL. COME IN OR PHONE. O P SPECIAL LOW PRICES on SUNKIST I ORANGES | I EXTRA LARGE. SWEET AS SUGAR, ■ NEVER BEFORE SUCH WONDERFUL I Oranges at 39c doz | H 3 Sunßrite Cleanser . .. 14c 2 tb. SODA 1 3 pounds Macaroni 25c 1 4 (* ■ 45c Instant Postum 39c IKAI I\LKN Grape Nuts, pkg. . 18c ” r - .- S Dozen Dinner Rolls 5c GRAHAMS I I 79c I S PLAIN WRAP QQ Butter Wafers ■ 91 RTTTTFR est/C Quart Mustard 15c I W Post Bran Flakes 9' 2 c ■ E OLD MASTER }-a r ge Post Toasties . 12c ■ I COFFEE ■)(!,. —I a ±*£ io 1 OL E 0 1 11/.p —— J ■ Pound .... l l LOG CABIN SYRUP B -— All Sizes B Peanut -X,. _Jii TE I Butter, FREE I ■ Peaches 1 Toilet Paper p ® in Syrup 6 Rolls for B H Apricots 91 z. Chocolate Covered || In Syrup 1 V Fig BarS 20(* I 10c ss-l B None Better SOFTENER, 3 tbs I- ■ THAT BIG l'/ 2 POUND LOAF OF | zt BREAD for 9c|
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ficMt Oiftt fclalrfe. By the Food Editors of The Woman’* Borne Companion I Bn jgj; Cutting off gnocchi paste, a favorite Italian delicacy.
' 1 * MONG all the Italian pastes, ■ ' -X gnocchi is certainly one of the lightest and most appetizing. When dropped into boiling water, it will rise to the top as it cooks, so that ■ the delicate little pieces can be skimmed off. Baked with a rich cheese sauce, and served with a green salad or green vegetable, this is a meal in itself. The recipe recommended by Miss Alice Bradley, principal of Miss Farmer's School of Cookery, is as follows: Tut 1S cups of milk in top of double boiler, add % cup farina and
There is to boa baptismal service j for the members of our prepar-. atory class and anyone else desir-1 ing baptism may likewise receive it by being present at this hour. 2:30 p. m. — Preparatory class meets at Elizabeth and Mary Fuhrman's. Washington •I 3:30 a. m. —Morning worship. 10:30 a. m. — Sunday School,, I Grant Owens, superintendent. Pleasaant Vaiiey 9:30 a. m. —Sunday School, Harold Porter, superintendent. 7:30 p. m. —Evangelistic services. I This is the beginning of our reviv- 1 al services. I regret very much
cook until milk is almost absorbed. Add Lj cup butter and beat in. one at a time, 4 unbeaten eggs. Have ready a large saucepan of water. | Force the farina paste into the water, using pastry bag and tube, ■ and cutting off portions about I>4 I inches long with a case knife. When pieces come to the top of the water, remove with skimmer and put in shallow baking dish in layers alternating with 1% cups white sauce made with either cream oi top milk and 1 % cups gratec cheese. Bake until brown.
I that sickness kept us from starting j last Sunday as announced but we i hope to keep up just the same. Everybody welcome. Come bring your neighbors and friends. Sin, oh how 1 had it because it brought me so much misery, no happiness and joy, but just sickness. sorrow and death. Let us stamp out sin. 0 Monroe M. E. Rev. Elbert Morford, paastor. 9:30 to 11 o’clock —Morning wor- ; ship and study. Theme, “Law or | 1 Love.”
6 p.m.—Epworth league. Theme i "Prayer.” 7 p. tn.—Evening service. Re- , vival meeting. 7 p.m. Wednesday—Prayer meeti ing and Bible Study. Junior Epworth League Wednes|day at 3:30 o’clock. Kings Heralds Tuesday at 4:00 I o'clock at home of Menno Amstutz. o Union Chapel U. B. Church Rev. Frank L. Engle, pastor Sunday School 9:15 A. M. Morning Worship— 10:10 a. m. Sermon subject, “Salt.” Text Matt. 15:13. Young Peoples Christian Endeavor meets at 6:30 Sunday evening. ■Leader, David Cramer. Alumni meeting, subject, “The Church and All Ita Functions,” leader, Mrs. Engle. If you wish to know I where your benevolence money i I goes and other finance, paid into! I conference headquarters you will i I find the explanation in this ser- |; vice. ! Preaching service, 7:30 p. m. Sub-1 I ject, “Power.” A cordial invitation I I is extended to all. 0 | Calvary Evangelical Church I Sunday School at 9:15 James] I Darr Supt. Prayer and .praise serI vice sat 10:30 On Thursday night! I this church will join the First 1 II Church in the Quarterly Conference I where the Rev. D. A. Kaley will I I bring the message and preside over ] I the business session. ■ o | Miss Mildred Koldwey, secretary I'to L. E. Archbold, county agent, is I ill at her home in Union township. NEW HAND hEBEMJIY'E ® Cheese the 2 DROP I ’ © Prescription Which ® I I NO.I FOR NORMAL SKIN I No.Z FOR EXIRA DRV SKIN FAMILY XfZSI test I SPECIAL I Ore Bott!f: tmaSs |Aa 2j HEjfiS I Holthouse Drug Co.
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STATE'S ATTORNEY CONTINt’ED FROM PAGE ONE declared that ‘tail 16" from the! Lindbergh kidnap ladder was not | constructed from a board taken, from Hauptmann’s attic, as thestate contends. Brevoort Bolmar. a filling sta-i lion manager at Princeton airport.! produced the morning’s most sen-j' sational testimony. He said 'ha* on the morning of the kidnaping., a man and a woman stopped at his I pump, and that they had a laddei I in their automobile. The man i was not Hauptmann, he said. "It was this ladder now in • court,” he asserted, pointing tot the extension ladder which the state charges was used in the I commission of the crime. Attorney general David T. Wilentz said at the noon recess ’ball he expected to present rebuttal j witnesses throughout the day. and probably until noon tomorrow. ] o Annual Conference At Purdue In March < t Lafayette. Feb. B.—Plans for the sixth annual automotive service i conference, which is to be held at .: Purdue university on March 21 and |'
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. 22. are being rapidly completed, with several features already I Mhedub’d. it was announced here today- by Prof. H. M Jaeklin. of I the school of mechanical engineerI Ing. who is in charge of the con ference.. One of the new features promised by Prof. Jaeklin Is a dinner at which prominent figures in the automotive world will speak and which will wind up the twoslay program. -Again this year, after gaining praise last year, a display of service station equipment, tools, and repair parts, with between 50 and 60 manufacturers represented, is scheduled for the conference. Druggists Meet At Purdue March 13-11 Lafayette, Feb. B.—Current probJems, including new legislation affecting the retailer, will be discussed in detail at tne fifth annual Druggists’ Business conference which will be held at Purdue university On Wednesday and Thursday, March 13-14, it was announced today. In a sense, the two-day program, which is expected to attract an attendance of between 500 and 600, will be an open forum for the re-
Hull druggists of Indiana. In ad v dition to the formal program of e addresses by outstanding autho •, Itles in the pharmaceutical field, •- one entire session will be in charge , ~f the retailers themselves. .It which time they will have an op- . portunity to discuss their own inI j dividual problems. . ' Idaho Ratifies Labor Amendment r BoUe, ’lda. Feb. B—(UP)—ldaho /became the 23rd state to ratify the. I child labor amendment to the fed- ’ eral constitution tost night when the house of the Legaslature voted tor it. 37-21. The e nate previously had voted for ratification. 35-5. Adams County Men To Attend Meeting ■ | . i a. F. Mutschler of the Mutschler II Packing Company and M. L. -'sprunger of Berne will take active ■ parts in the annual convention of ■-the Indiana Association of Ice In--I'dustries in Indianapolis, Feb. 13 I and 14. At the opening business session i Wednesday morning. Gu y W. Jacobs of Steubenville. 0.. region- - al advisor for the ice induslii.-.
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.ode authority, and W. K. Martin!i of Crawfordsville, chairman ot the . Indiana committee on arbitration 11 and appeal, will speak and O. P. i i Fauehier of Indianapolis, assocla- ■ tioli executive secretary, will re- j port. Leslie (’. Smith of Chicago, i : secretary of the National Assocla-' | tion of Ice Industries. Emerson ! Brandt of the national body’s tech- j nical department, and H. I). Betz j of Kansas City. Mo., will be the I Wednesday afternoon speakers. I Mr. Betz will discuss “Comfort | Cooling With Ice.” I The annual banquet and floor show will be held Wwlnesday night with Douglas Malloi h. former president of the Chicago Press Club, as I the principal speaker. Musical Program At Chapel Period I A mueloil program under the direction of A. M. Sellemeyer was pre- ' sented at the regular chapel period at the Decatur high echool thto morning. The program was arranged to sti-
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